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DEI BioPharma to Produce Affordable Lenacapavir HIV Treatment in Uganda
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45989, member: 636"] A Ugandan company will make an expensive HIV medicine affordable for African patients. DEI BioPharma plans to produce Lenacapavir at their factory near Kampala. The drug normally costs $28,000 per year but the company will sell it for less than $50. Patients need just two injections annually instead of daily pills. Uganda can legally copy patented medicines until 2034 under international trade rules. Dr Matthias Magoola runs the biotech firm and calls the project historic for Africa. His team operates from a modern facility in Matugga that makes various medical products. The factory can produce one billion vaccine doses each year. Presidents from Uganda and Kenya opened the plant in 2021. Company officials expect production to start within 18 months. The medicine represents major progress against HIV across the continent. Africa has the highest infection rates but people cannot afford new treatments. DEI BioPharma filed more than 100 patents for different diseases. The company also develops cancer drugs and diabetes medicines. Factory workers will create over 40,000 jobs for local communities. Company leaders believe African nations should control their healthcare destiny. The facility meets strict safety standards from American and European regulators. DEI BioPharma wants to become the leading medicine maker for developing countries. The project demonstrates that poor nations can compete with wealthy pharmaceutical companies. African patients will finally access cutting-edge treatments without financial hardship. [/QUOTE]
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